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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

I’ve Got Nothing

Cindy Grasso

The wind was howling when the alarm went off yesterday morning. It
wasn’t my alarm, it was Bobby’s – he leaves for the church by 7am every Sunday.
The rain beat against the window and trees shook. We came home from a mostly
sunny vacation in So. Cal. to cloud covered Nor. Cal. storm. I rolled over when
he turned on the bathroom light and the next time I opened my eyes, he was
kissing me goodbye. I mumbled “drive safe, it sounds crazy out there” or
something like that.

My own alarm went off the second Bobby stepped out the door.
That would be my cocker spaniel, Toby. The second Bobby leaves, Toby begins to
howl. Annoying as it is, it gets me up. The wind was giving the dog a run for
his money as it whipped around the house.

When I got the boys up, Kyle said, “Look mom, the
bedroom window looks like we are in a car wash “, as water was just
pouring down it.

Justin didn’t say anything, he just groaned and rolled over. It
took forever to get that boy up, in the shower and dressed.
Kyle was up and ready in about 10 minutes (donuts are a top motivator).
I thought I was going to lose my mind trying to get Justing going. I was
scheduled to do prayer and communion in the first service and I really didn’t
want to be late for it. I used up all my patience as the minutes ticked by. I
finally got the boys bundled warmly into the car only to be faced with slow
traffic and flooded streets.

By the time I pulled into the church parking lot, I was
frustrated, tired and cutting it close. I knew that in a few minutes I would
get up in front of the congregation to pray and then present a few words to
prepare the them to receive Communion. As I sloshed through the mini rivers in
the parking lot, I whispered a prayer:

“I’ve got nothing, Lord”

Then the verse I’ve been stewing over since last week returned
to me with a sweet assuring sense of peace attached:”Blessed are the poor in
spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 5:3 NIV)

I’ve got nothing- so I’m totally open to God’s everything.
Oh, yes.

I felt the frustration wash away and the worry lines in my
forehead soften. I’ve got nothing but because of the Cross, I have
access to everything. I am covered by grace. I am blessed. It isn’t
about how much I have or how much I can do.
Ministry life is about being honest with what I have (nothing) and be an
open vessel to allow God to pour in all He isin.

I am so glad I don’t have to pretend to perfect. I would fail
miserably, daily. I am also glad that the more I embrace my own weakness, I am
given the key to walk confidently in God’s strength, power, and peace. Not by
willing myself to be strong but by laying down the illusion I have strength.
Not by working for God’s approval but by resting in His love. Not by memorizing
words but by allowing the grace of God to permeate every fiber of my soul.

And by walking in the light of the forgiveness bought for me by
Christ’s shed blood, I can find my son after I am done with Communion and ask
him for forgiveness. Ask him to forgive me for getting frustrated and saying
things I regret. When he gave me a hug, I was so thankful for the realization
that “I’ve got nothing” because it lead me to the truth that
in Christ I truly have everything.

My prayer for you, dear friend, is that you let go of
trying to be strong enough and embrace the grace available
to those who know they have nothing.